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hey guys, got some stuff for sale

NEW KKR330 Turbo - SOLD!

Water-cooled, 0.86 turbine housing suits T25 size flange

Internal wastegate with 8psi actuator

Suitable for single-turbo applications on 1.6-2.2 litre engines, or in twin turbo kits on 3.0 to 6.0 litre engines

Comes with exhaust flange featuring 3-bolt outlet, T25 exhaust gasket, oil inlet banjo bolt and oil return gasket.

Specifications for KKR280 and KKR330 core:

Compressor inlet pipe 60mm, compressor outlet pipe 50mm

56-trim compressor; inducer 45mm, exducer 60mm

Turbine wheel outlet 46mm, outer diameter 53mm

additional info

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NEW HKS Exh Cam Pulley for RB - $290 price drop

NEW HKS Inlet Cam Pulley for RB- $290 price drop

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NEW Apexi N1 muffler for n/a cars - $500 PRICE DROP!

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NEW Apexi VAFC2 - Vtec Controller - $550

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Any questions dont hesitate to call/txt/pm me on 94726318 or txt on 0419911743

located perth w.a, willing to post at buyers expense.

cheers

-mike

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vtec controller is safc that does vtec too u know all gimp, if u were as clever as your trying to act u would know that. i was goin to use it as an safc coz its all the place had wen i bought it.

y would ur project car need rb cams, but also a vtec controller :) Some awesome project buddy :no: good luck with sale :(
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